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Health for a Change: Redlining Louisville: Racial Capitalism and Real Estate

This free, one-hour Health for a Change webinar will explore how redlining, early 20th Century housing policies, and city planning impacted urban geography and social inequalities. It will also explore current gentrification patterns, and strategies for policy development to create equitable urban development, anti-displacement organizing, and eviction disruption.

Speaker: Josh Poe, co-principal investigator, Root Cause Research Center

The Root Cause Research Center is a policy-focused, grassroots-led institution that collects data, creates data resources, works alongside and trains impacted community members.

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Health for a Change: Transforming Kentucky's Public Health System: The Critical Role of Community Collaborations

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Health for a Change: KY's Public Health Transformation: From Planning to Implementation